SummaryIn February and March 2014, we surveyed 1,000 consumers in Republic of Korea about what they eat and drink, how often, their level of spend, and their purchasing behavior across dozens of food and non-alcoholic drinks categories. The data is presented in Excel format with the full question list, and response data by gender, age, and country.

Synopsis- Use our data to conduct your own analysis of the food and non-alcoholic drinks sector in Republic of Korea

- Understand what consumers' food and drink purchasing habits are in Republic of Korea according to age and gender

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